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Devdutt Pattanaik was born on 11 December, 1970 in Mumbai, India, is an Indian mythologist and writer (born 1970). Discover Devdutt Pattanaik's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Occupation Mythologist, writer, columnist, illustrator
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December 1970
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Mumbai, India
Nationality India

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Parents Prafulla Kumar (father) Sabitri Pattanaik (Das) (mother)
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Devdutt Pattanaik is a mythologist and writer from Mumbai, India.

He is also a speaker, illustrator and author, on Hindu sacred lore, legends, folklore, fables and parables.

His work focuses largely on the areas of religion, mythology, and management.

He has written books on the relevance of sacred stories, symbols and rituals in modern times; his more popular books include Myth = Mithya: A Handbook of Hindu Mythology Jaya: An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata and Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana and My Gita.

Pattanaik has incorporated the Mahabharata and the Ramayana into human resource management.

Pattanaik is a columnist for Mid-Day, Times of India, CN Traveller, Daily O, and Scroll.in.

He hosted a radio show/podcast for Radio Mirchi, called The Devdutt Pattanaik Show.

Pattanaik was born brought up in Mumbai.

He spent his childhood and student life in Chembur, Mumbai.

He studied in Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School in Chembur.

Pattanaik graduated in medicine (M.B.B.S.) from Grant Medical College, Mumbai, and subsequently obtained a diploma in Comparative Mythology from Mumbai University.

Pattanaik worked in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry (Sanofi Aventis and Apollo Group of Hospitals, respectively) for 14 years and spent his spare time writing articles and books on mythology, which eventually became his full-time profession.

1997

His first book Shiva: An Introduction was published in 1997.

Pattanaik illustrates most of his own books.

2009

He was a speaker at the first TED conference in India held in November 2009.

Pattanaik has consulted Star TV network on mythological television series like Mahabharata and Siya Ke Ram; these serials have challenged conventional views of the narratives and opened up new avenues of interpretation.

He has also been the story consultant at Indian television network Star TV, where Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is based on his work and Epic channel, where he presents Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik.

2010

Pattnaik realised that he was gay in 10th standard and came out to his parents when he was 30.

2015

In 2015, Pattanaik presented the Hindi television series Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik on the "EPIC ON" channel.

In the show, he attempts to demystify and decode the folklore and traditions that accompanies Indian mythology.

2016

In December 2016, he made "his debut on the Forbes India Celeb 100 list, on the 93rd spot."

Pattanaik worked on Audible Originals (India)'s audiobook titled Suno Mahabharat Devdutt Pattanaik ke Saath and Revisiting Mahabharata with Devdutt Pattanaik.

In his show he talks about the details of the war in the Mahabharata, how it affected the world, and what happened to India after the death of the Pandavas and the Kauravas.

He also communicates the Vedic tenets which describes karma and dharma.

Columnist Koral Dasgupta mentions, "Pattanaik’s art follows a particular style and is dependent on expertly sketched lines but the focus is never the perfection of hands and limbs and props. The pursuit is clearly that of beauty and depiction; not the grammatical detailing of a photograph!"

Pattanaik opines that "no society can exist without myth as it creates notions of right and wrong, good and bad, heaven and hell, rights and duties".

To him, mythology "tells people how they should see the world... Different people will have their own mythology, reframing old ones or creating new ones."

His desire is "to get Saraswati out of the closet. Saraswati belongs everywhere, she has to flow everywhere" and his body of work is aimed "to make knowledge accessible."

In Shiva to Shankara: Giving Form to the Formless, Pattanaik explores the layers of meanings embedded in Shiva's linga and the transformation of Shiva, the hermit, into Shankara, the householder by the Goddess.

Culture: 50 Insights from Mythology contextualises mythology and proposes that myths are alive, dynamic, shaped by perception and the times one lives in.

Western mythology, according to him, propagates the idea that the world is in need of changing, either by Greek heroes, or by Abrahamic prophets and kings, or by scientists, activists and capitalists.

"Indic mythology presents the idea that the world is constantly changing, human intervention notwithstanding. There are no heroes or villains, no oppressor or oppressed, no saviour or martyr, just different ways of looking at reality...I do not claim objectivity; I am comfortable with subjectivity and well aware of my Indian gaze," he says.

In his book, Business Sutra: An Indian Approach to Management, "the central theme … is that when individual beliefs come into conflict with corporate beliefs, problems surface in organisations. Conversely, when institutional beliefs and individual beliefs are congruent, harmony is the resultant corporate climate. It is when people are seen as mere resources meant to be managed [read: manipulated] through compensation and so-called motivation; it is when they are treated like switches in a circuit board; it is then that disharmony descends causing disruption".

Pattanaik is wary of the influence of "white saviours" on liberals as well as religious radicals.

He has been rather contemptuous of the hyper-nationalism of a section of American Hindus who are clueless about Indian realities.

He also frowns on secularists and atheists who deny their own missionary zeal and mythic structure, and see themselves as "rational".

Devdutt says, "Unlike fiction or history, mythology is a pluralistic truth with many interpretations, all of which needs to be respected."

He further states, “For politicians, dates are important.

For human beings and devotees, God is everywhere, every time.”

Pattanaik has been frank about the LGBTQ revolution in India.